Up in the Sky

Album: Definitely Maybe (1994)
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  • Hey you, up in the sky
    Learnin' to fly
    Tell me, how high
    Do you think you'd go
    Before you start falling?

    Hey you, up in the tree
    You want to be me
    Well, that couldn't be
    'Cause the people here
    They don't hear you calling

    How does it feel
    When you're inside me?

    Hey you, wearing the crown
    Making no sound
    I heard you feel down
    Well, that's just too bad
    Welcome to my world

    Hey you, stealing the light
    I've heard that the shine's
    Gone out of your life
    Well, that's just too bad
    Welcome to my world

    How does it feel
    When you're inside me?

    You'll need assistance with the things that you
    Have never ever seen
    It's just a case of never breathin' out
    Before you've breathed it in

    How does it feel
    When you're inside?

    I can feel you
    Can you feel me?

    Hey you, up in the sky
    Learnin' to fly
    Tell me, how high
    Do you think you'd go
    Before you start falling?

    Hey you, up in the tree
    You want to be me
    Well, that couldn't be
    'Cause the people here
    They don't hear you calling

    How does it feel
    When you're inside me?

    You'll need assistance with the things that you
    Have never ever seen
    It's just a case of never breathin' out
    Before you've breathed it in

    How does it feel
    When you're inside? Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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